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Along the Silk Roads in Mongol Eurasia
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Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Notes on Dates and Transliterations
Introduction
PART ONE. GENERALS
1. Guo Kan: Military Exchanges between China and the Middle East
2. Baiju: The Mongol Conqueror at the Crossfire of Dynastic Struggle
3. Qutulun: The Warrior Princess of Mongol Central Asia
4. Yang Tingbi: Mongol Expansion along the Maritime Silk Roads
5. Sayf al-Dīn Qipchaq al-Manṣūrī: Defection and Ethnicity between Mongols and Mamluks
6. Tuqtuqa and His Descendants: Cross-Regional Mobility and Political Intrigue in the Mongol Yuan Army
PART TWO. MERCHANTS
7. Jaʿfar Khwāja: Sayyid, Merchant, Spy, and Military Commander of Chinggis Khan
8. Diplomacy, Black Sea Trade, and the Mission of Baldwin of Hainaut
9. Jamāl al-Dīn al-Ṭībī: The Iraqi Trader Who Traversed Asia
10. Taydula: A Golden Horde Queen and Patron of Christian Merchants
PART THREE. INTELLECTUALS
11. Rashīd al-Dīn: Buddhism in Iran and the Mongol Silk Roads
12. Fu Mengzhi: "The Sage of Cathay" in Mongol Iran and Astral Sciences along the Silk Roads
13. ʿĪsa Kelemechi: A Translator Turned Envoy between Asia and Europe
14. Pādshāh Khatun: An Example of Architectural, Religious, and Literary Patronage in Ilkhanid Iran
15. Islamic Learning on the Silk Roads: The Career of Jalāl al-Dīn al-Akhawī
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Chronology
List of Contributors
Index.

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